Singaporean artist and educator Tiffany Loy received her training in industrial design at the National University of Singapore and studied tectile weaving at the Kawashima Textile School in Kyoto before obtaining her MA in Textiles from the Royal College of Arts. Having established her practice in 2014, Loy's experimental designs have garnered widespread recognition and have been exhibited mat institutions such as the Singapore Art Museum, Kyoto Municipal museum of Arts, and La Triennial di Milano. Employing a weaver's investigative approach to contemporary art, Loy's studies explore the fundamental relationships between materials within spatial contexts. Her intricate details invite viewers to engage in close observation.

Day and Night stand as a captivating pair of woven sculptures, each intricately reflecting the dynamic cityscape with its varied materials and hues. Crafted on industrial jacquard looms, these pieces feature an exaggerated weave structure that artfully captures the elusive third dimension of textiles. Their expansive faceted forms seamlessly marry the inherent mathematical beauty of their structure with the urban architectural silhouettes that inspire them. Reminiscent of sunlight dancing on glass skyscrapers, the colour palette harmoniously blends warm amber tones with cool, muted greens, creating a mesmerising interplay of light and shadow across their surfaces.